Sentences with phrase «become facile»

Perhaps I will become facile at making shorter hyperlink tags, as Tom Curtis has mastered.
Through the Kavli IFN we'll be making sure to put young researchers in an atmosphere where they can become facile with all these ways of thinking.
In fact, becoming an expert in minimally invasive spine surgery required a great amount of time and commitment — challenging myself to become facile and agile in the operation room when performing complex surgical techniques.
In films that make the point that God can bring good out of evil, there is always a danger of becoming facile and condescending — an unexpected blessing proves that it was all for the best, and the evil wasn't so bad to begin with.
There are moments of exquisite visual splendour in every one of Spielberg's films, no matter their relative success (and The Terminal is certainly no different in that respect), but the picture is so desperate to please that it becomes facile and patronizing long before an ending that casts everything in the peculiar vintage of Spielbergian schmaltz.

Not exact matches

We need agencies to become as facile as we are in the data and as close to the business as we are.
I think film style has become too synthetic and screenwriting too facile to grapple with the implications ambitious mainstream filmmakers like to raise.
Facile, but good in a pinch; apply it to Todd Haynes's fascinating I'm Not There and suddenly there's the thought that the film is an autopsy of film - as - history to this moment — an analysis of how the moving image has become in this century the only real way we access history as a people, as well as of how the image, eternally malleable within the image - maker, has now become malleable within a mainframe.
For the past four decades, Suzan Frecon has become known for abstract oil paintings and watercolors that avoid facile explanations or recognizable visual associations.
For the past two decades, Sam has become known for abstract oil paintings and drawings that avoid facile explanations or recognisable visual associations.
The focus should change from bulky, comprehensive studies to deeper, more facile efforts targeted at phenomena and impacts that are poorly understood and could become critical.
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